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Rising Casualties and Intensified Air Strikes in Israeli-Hamas Conflict

2023/10/22 11:37

According to statistics from the Israeli government on the 21st, since the conflict with Hamas, 235 foreigners have been killed and 74 missing. The Israeli army will intensify its air strikes in Gaza. The picture shows the scene of the attack on the Zenin Mosque. (Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report]The Palestinian militant organization Hamas launched a large-scale raid on Israel on the 7th, causing serious casualties in Israel. In addition to Israelis, according to statistics from the Israeli government on the 21st, since the conflict began, there have been 41 people from 235 foreigners in the country were killed and 74 were missing. The Israeli army also announced on the 21st that it would intensify its air strikes on Gaza.

Comprehensive foreign media reports, the Israeli government counted on the 21st that so far, 235 foreigners have been killed and 74 missing in the Hamas attack. Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari emphasized on the 21st that it will begin to increase its attack on Gaza. The intensity of the air strikes targeted Hamas and called on the people of Gaza to move south as soon as possible.

In the early morning of the 22nd, Israel launched an attack on a mosque in Jenin, West Bank. Israel stated in a statement that it had intelligence that Hamas militants and Palestinian Islamic Jihad were underground at the time. The command post was preparing to launch a terrorist attack against Israel, and the Israeli army launched an airstrike on the mosque to prevent the attack from happening.

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2023-10-22 03:37:49

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